Transition to Community

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"Transition To Community is encouraging me while at the same time holding me accountable."

- Barry -

Transition to Community - Community Profiles

First of all, I would like to start out with the scripture in Colossians 2:13-15, “When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins, having cancelled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and stood opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross. And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.”

Mine is a story of great brokenness and divine healing – the kind of healing that can only come from God above and His Son Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. No one on this planet could fix my life. Not my father, not my mother, not my wife, not my children, not a doctor, not a judge. I mean no one!

You see, we are all born into this world into a set of circumstances that mold us and shape us into the kind of individuals that we ultimately become. That is, until we meet Christ and that changes everything!

I was born in Dauphin County and raised in Lancaster County as the son of a truck driving father and a hairdresser for a mother. I guess trucking took my father all over the country so he was rarely home. I’m sure that was not by choice but by design.

It also played a big part in the breaking up of our family when I was very young and one of the reasons we never really went to church. All I know for sure is that my parents loved me but they had their own brokenness to deal with and it became a very difficult environment to grow up in.

I was kind of caught between the reality of my circumstances and a yearning to know why my life was different from kids who were raised in families that stayed together. (Read Entire story....)

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Banquet

Join us Friday evening, March 6, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. at the Shady Maple Banquet Hall for our annual fundraising banquet. All are invited to help celebrate God’s work through this life changing ministry.

The theme will be “Transformed to Lead…in Life, in Family, in Community”. Following the spectacular buffet provided by Shady Maple, participants will laugh with Del Burkholder, new Executive Director of Support for Prison Ministries, as he shares his ventriloquism skills. Two graduates of the program who are now key leaders in youth ministry in eastern Lancaster County will share their stories. Ryan Forbes is the Program Director of Cross Connection in New Holland and Joey Rodriquez is the Executive Director of the Open Door Youth Center in Leola. Tyrone and Vernell Hightower will provide a picture of transformation as they relate their vast experience of coming out of addiction and releasing the leadership potential of these precious lives. The Potter’s House Leadership will also share more about new directions in programming and focus in the ministry. It will be a remarkable evening with delicious food, great fellowship and inspirational sharing and worship.

To reserve your place at the banquet or to sponsor a table, please contact Debbie Millette at 717-943-7230 or ttcph.development@gmail.com. A free will offering will be raised at the banquet in support of this life changing ministry.

Giving Opportunities:

.You can support one man in a safe Christian transitional home. Please consider making a donation to provide housing for men who are trying to get back on their feet again.

$15.00 provides a home for one day $100 00 provides a home for one week $400.00 provides a home for one month $2400.00 provides a home for six month

Please make checks payable to "Transition to Community" and send to 13 Brimmer Ave, New Holland, PA 17557 or you can make an online contribution here.